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noda did not name countries but he spoke at a time of heightened tensions with china and south katrina. >> translator: the attempts to use unilateral power and threats to achieve selfish ends are not in accord with the fundamental spirit of the united nations charter. that is unacceptable and goes against the wisdom of humanity. >> noda said it's the responsibility of nations to protect their territory. he said that japan will fulfill that responsibility. but he stressed that his country will uphold the principles shared by the international community under all circumstances. he also criticized south korea to the international court of justice but their counter parts have rejected the criticisms. he said countries should pay more attention to the function of the international court. noda said japanese officials would respond calmly but his comments brought hill calm in some corners. >>> what were the major points that prime minister noda wanted to make in his speech? >> japanese officials were at first reluctant to raise the problems with south korea and china at the general assembly.
noda did not name countries but he spoke at a time of heightened tensions with china and south katrina. >> translator: the attempts to use unilateral power and threats to achieve selfish ends are not in accord with the fundamental spirit of the united nations charter. that is unacceptable and goes against the wisdom of humanity. >> noda said it's the responsibility of nations to protect their territory. he said that japan will fulfill that responsibility. but he stressed that his...
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everybody remembered the impact from katrina. >> what is going on? >> a wonderful weekend coming up. this is skyline drive the color, that chestnut oak says you know what, i am still green be patient. the temperatures outside right now, still in the 60's. live doppler, the last of the showers, the eastern shore southern maryland, lusby all the way to fredericksburg. there might be a couple of sprinkles, but the pattern is moving to the south and east, and is looking a lot better than a couple days ago. the dry air is getting stronger and will be pushing in. syracuse 53. we are at 68 in washington. the dry air will win the day. it will keep the unsettled weather, which we were afraid would be hanging around, well to the south. the violent weather moving off. this ripple now, and the weather front to the north that will continue to come through. tomorrow morning, the morning low temperatures up to the northwest, hagerstown, frederick, morning lows of about 50. with the light wind, like northwest wind, lingering clouds at, patchy fog especially if you a
everybody remembered the impact from katrina. >> what is going on? >> a wonderful weekend coming up. this is skyline drive the color, that chestnut oak says you know what, i am still green be patient. the temperatures outside right now, still in the 60's. live doppler, the last of the showers, the eastern shore southern maryland, lusby all the way to fredericksburg. there might be a couple of sprinkles, but the pattern is moving to the south and east, and is looking a lot better...
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ran a sound bite from senator obama on his concern about the federal response to hurricane katrina. other media outlets covered it as well. but what was not covered then was senator obama's praise for his controversial pastor jeremiah wright. the additional comments what about he called disparity in the way new orleans got federal assistance after katrina and his charge that that was because of race. >> there is a law, federal law when you get reconstruction money from the federal government called the stafford act. basically it says when you get federal money you have to give a 10% match, local government has to come up with 10%. every $10 federal government comes up with, local government has to give $1. now here is the thing. when 9/11 happened in new york city, they waived the stafford act and said this is too serious a problemch we can't expect new york city to rebuild on its own. forget that dollar you have to put in. here is $10. that was the right thing to d do. when hurricane andrew struck in florida, people said look at this devastation. we don't expect you to come up with
ran a sound bite from senator obama on his concern about the federal response to hurricane katrina. other media outlets covered it as well. but what was not covered then was senator obama's praise for his controversial pastor jeremiah wright. the additional comments what about he called disparity in the way new orleans got federal assistance after katrina and his charge that that was because of race. >> there is a law, federal law when you get reconstruction money from the federal...
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this was after katrina. we had five refugees in our house. this guy is up in front. here is the chicago skyline. we're from fema. a guy here as fast as we could. we understand a cow started a fire? -- we got here as fast as we could. this is what i am talking about. sometimes the cartoons are serious. humor is a great vehicle to express your opinion. there are days to take your foot off the throw. we were debating security versus civil liberties. this is on call sam with the constitution saying "so, where do i draw the line?" sometimes you talk like you did not write yourself because it turned out well. i always have liked it as a drawing. the current president likes to smoke. he claims he quit. it is called "on filtered spending." it says "i cannot seem to quit." republans have people who say "it is my turn." i was lucky enough to cover both conventions. the average age of the delegates was almost dead at the republican convention. that is not a good sign for a party moving forward. this is fidel castro saying "we are throwing out our old economic model." the presid
this was after katrina. we had five refugees in our house. this guy is up in front. here is the chicago skyline. we're from fema. a guy here as fast as we could. we understand a cow started a fire? -- we got here as fast as we could. this is what i am talking about. sometimes the cartoons are serious. humor is a great vehicle to express your opinion. there are days to take your foot off the throw. we were debating security versus civil liberties. this is on call sam with the constitution saying...
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hurricane katrina it was up to $15. now two bucks. so cheap and so plentiful. a lot of people don't want to sort of embrace the idea this is actually good for the environment still after all a fossil fuel. >> it is. it is not the end of the solution to climate change. listen we tried for 20 years with kyoto and e.u. definitely wanted to do a lot of good. i'm from europe. we ended up paying 20 or $30 billion to cut carbon emissions half what you guys done and done it for free. actually you made money doing it because you also got cheaper energy. that is the way forward. also for china and india and everyone else. melissa: that is the argument too. a lot of people who are proponents of solar and wind and whatever don't want to hear is that while fracking has been profitable it has helped the environment. at the same time, you look at things like there was this big story today out of wyoming where encana is drilling and there's a well that is contaminated one way or the other. seems like it from the reports. they're dealing with all this. the neighbors in the neig
hurricane katrina it was up to $15. now two bucks. so cheap and so plentiful. a lot of people don't want to sort of embrace the idea this is actually good for the environment still after all a fossil fuel. >> it is. it is not the end of the solution to climate change. listen we tried for 20 years with kyoto and e.u. definitely wanted to do a lot of good. i'm from europe. we ended up paying 20 or $30 billion to cut carbon emissions half what you guys done and done it for free. actually you...
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spread between the front futures and the back month, it is the biggest spread since after hurricane katrina. that showed a lot of nervousne nervousness. they will take any price course. the other thing adding to the volatility is the futures expire tomorrow. that could mean traders are caught in the spread. between the front end of the curve and the backen back end oe curve for gasoline. more refinery issues coming out making trades very nervous, back to you. dennis: thank you very much, phil flynn and nicole petallides. tracy: did the government take the wrong approach? here's what former fdic share sheila baer had to say on "markets now." >> we did not take the right approach, we learned a lesson from history that we thought we had learned when everybody criticized japan. tracy: hindsight is 2020. our next guest blames the handcuffs of bank regulation on lending. author of "saving the american dream." thank you for being with us right now. you would have thought we learned our lesson after sarbanes-oxley, right? costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars, doing it all over again, aren'
spread between the front futures and the back month, it is the biggest spread since after hurricane katrina. that showed a lot of nervousne nervousness. they will take any price course. the other thing adding to the volatility is the futures expire tomorrow. that could mean traders are caught in the spread. between the front end of the curve and the backen back end oe curve for gasoline. more refinery issues coming out making trades very nervous, back to you. dennis: thank you very much, phil...
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moving from new orleans to houston after hurricane katrina was really traumatic. and then her mom died, and she lived with family. and slowly throughout the year it's become, "now i live just with friends, i sleep on their couch, i sleep on their floor." and apparently, somewhere between all of this, now her son has been taken away from her as well. even if a quarter of that is true, it's a devastating reality for, you know, a kid in high school. the last time i even really seen you besides yesterday was about two weeks ago. >> if i can't do it, then i can't do it. i'm one person trying to do a whole bunch of million other things. >> what about if i say to you, as a student, that's your only job? your only job is to come to school. >> that is not only my job. school ain't my life. school ain't the only thing that's working through my life right now. i got a whole bunch going on right now. a whole lot. i've got to get my son. i've got to work on school. i've got to try to get a job, make sure i can lay somewhere every night. make sure i can eat every day. that's my
moving from new orleans to houston after hurricane katrina was really traumatic. and then her mom died, and she lived with family. and slowly throughout the year it's become, "now i live just with friends, i sleep on their couch, i sleep on their floor." and apparently, somewhere between all of this, now her son has been taken away from her as well. even if a quarter of that is true, it's a devastating reality for, you know, a kid in high school. the last time i even really seen you...
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katrina vanden heuvel in "the washington post" writes this. elizabeth warrenthe people's champion. >> i'm sorry, go ahead. go ahead. no, it's all right. i was justhinkg about a joke i heard yesterday. go aad >> throughout the campaign, mark halperin, warren has delivered an unabashed populist message. she firstade the common-sense case that no one succeeded alone. that successful businesspeople depend on what we've built rcoandrart to cate wk deliver their oducts, a rule of law vital to working markets. this isn't a radical notion, but when adopted and badly phrased by president obama, it sparked the frenzied republican "we built it" campaign. warren will focus on the core issues and ask massachusetts voters to decide who is o their . if, she'll not only lead a new generation of progressive reformers into the senate, but also begin to teach democrats how to fight for working people once more." mark? >> vanden heuvel, not ratner, on that. >> not ratner. spe don't he rr hto >>ust game out what's going on a little bit if the president stays ahead
katrina vanden heuvel in "the washington post" writes this. elizabeth warrenthe people's champion. >> i'm sorry, go ahead. go ahead. no, it's all right. i was justhinkg about a joke i heard yesterday. go aad >> throughout the campaign, mark halperin, warren has delivered an unabashed populist message. she firstade the common-sense case that no one succeeded alone. that successful businesspeople depend on what we've built rcoandrart to cate wk deliver their oducts, a rule...